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Entreciencias: diálogos en la sociedad del conocimiento

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Abstract

OCARANZA-JOYA, Valeria S. et al. Ambystoma Unveiled: A Scientometric Analysis of Salamanders. Entreciencias: diálogos soc. conoc. [online]. 2025, vol.13, n.27, e2590005.  Epub June 09, 2025. ISSN 2007-8064.  https://doi.org/10.22201/enesl.20078064e.2025.27.90005e25.90005.

Purpose:

To analyze the development of scientific information produced worldwide on the genus Ambystoma and identify existing trends and knowledge gaps.

Methodological design:

We analyzed publications registered in the Scopus database containing the word “Ambystoma” in the title. The results were systematized using the Excel ® program to exclude non-scientific records and categorized by subject area, species, authorship, and institutional affiliation. VOSviewer software was used to visualize collaboration networks between authors.

Results:

The analysis identified Ambystoma mexicanum (axolotl) as the most studied species, mainly due to its utility as a model organism. Most research originated from North America, particularly the United States, with limited international collaboration. Studies focused on areas such as genetics, ecology, and morphophysiology.

Research limitations:

The study excluded publications that did not explicitly mention Ambystoma in the title, potentially overlooking broader research contributions related to the genus.

Findings:

The findings highlight the need for increased international collaboration and a more comprehensive research focus on lesser-known Ambystoma species. Diversifying research efforts can enhance conservation strategies and improve scientific understanding of this genus.

Keywords : endangered; axolotl; amphibians; biodiversity; conservation.

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